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Graywolf Press is a nonprofit publisher of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and genre-defying literature whose aim is to foster new thinking about what it means to live in the world today.



New and Noteworthy
New stories from the author of TOMB SONG
Julián Herbert, Christina MacSweeney
Winner of the Int'l Booker Prize
Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, Michele Hutchison
Debut novel about familial and cultural breakdown in Cuba
Carlos Manuel Alvarez, Frank Wynne
In the News

William Kittredge (1932–2020)
Graywolf Press celebrates the life and work of author William Kittredge, who died December 4 in Montana. Read full story »

Author Claudia Rankine answers your questions about CITIZEN
Claudia Rankine, author of the July pick for the PBS NewsHour-New York Times book club, Now Read This, joins Jeffrey Brown to answer reader questions about CITIZEN. Read full story »
Featured Events
Mar
02
VIRTUAL: Jakob Guanzon reading and in conversation with Mina Hamedi on ABUNDANCE, presented by POWERHOUSE Arena
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EST
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Brooklyn, NY view map
Mar
06
VIRTUAL: Dorthe Nors (WILD SWIMS) to teach a master class, presented by A Public Space
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EST
Location:
New York, NY view map
Apr
15
VIRTUAL: J. Robert Lennon (LET ME THINK) and Dorthe Nors (WILD SWIMS) reading and in conversation, presented by Literati Bookstore
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Ann Arbor, MI view map
Citizen in the Classroom
Claudia Rankine's groundbreaking Citizen: An American Lyric and other books have inspired programming and sparked conversations in schools, universities, and communities across the country. (Photo credit: DP Jolly.)